Coventry City will face Manchester United in an FA Cup semi-final at Wembley, after they shocked Wolves 3-2 in the quarter-finals.
Mark Robins’ side scored two goals in injury time during a dramatic climax to their quarter-final tie at Molineux, having led 1-0 but then trailed 2-1. Ellis Simms put the Sky Blues in front, but Rayan Ait-Nouri and Hugo Bueno put Wolves ahead with late goals.
But Simms scored a second goal and Haji Wright netted the winner to spark jubilant scenes of celebration among Coventry fans. Robins will now lead his side out once again at Wembley in the last four of the competition next month.
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Here is the latest information from Wembley:
Ticketing Information
Tickets for the semi-finals will be sold via the relevant competing clubs.
Hospitality
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Entry Times
Check wembleystadium.com for further information in the weeks leading up to the fixture.
Restricted Bag Policy
Wembley operates a restricted bag policy, and asks every guest to familiarise themselves with it before attending.
Cashless
Wembley Stadium is a cashless venue. No kiosks will accept cash. Contactless and Card payments will be accepted at all kiosks inside the stadium.
Age Restrictions
No under 2s are permitted inside the stadium.
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